Chrysler Sebring noise when turning left in cold weather and key ignition issue on Chrysler Sebring

Submitted by edpasp · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Sebring owners report experiencing noise while turning left in cold weather, which may be attributed to a misaligned or improperly inflated tire causing a rubbing sound. Others note that the steering shaft can rub against the rubber seal at the firewall, generating noise whenever the steering wheel is turned. Additionally, some owners find that if the noise occurs only while driving, it could indicate a worn or damaged wheel bearing. Furthermore, those facing key ignition issues often report problems stemming from a faulty ignition switch, worn-out key cylinder, or electrical faults within the ignition system, necessitating inspection and repair by a qualified mechanic for effective resolution.

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